Ballet Arizona announces classics and new shows for 2025-26 season
The local dance company has unveiled the next season’s lineup, including a creative take on “Alice in Wonderland.”
The local dance company has unveiled the next season’s lineup, including a creative take on “Alice in Wonderland.”
“The tattoos I do get to go on adventures. They get sunburned. They travel overseas. The tattoo gets to see all of that.”
Bring all your charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent to Arizona Financial Theatre on Oct. 6.
Brides of every gender wore wedding dresses and hit up downtown Phoenix bars.
“If green is what the world wants to use to celebrate the Irish, let’s go with it. … Green is fine. But not in our beer.”
The holiday used to be a solemn feast day when you’d be far more likely to see the color blue.
Sing it from the rooftops: Arizona Opera’s upcoming season is packed with gems.
Three days and nights of pints await.
Did you miss the total lunar eclipse last night? Here’s what it looked like.
The annual golf-themed event wraps up this weekend with a free screening of “Happy Gilmore” on the football field.
There’s only two weeks left of the annual attraction. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of it.
In May, Southwest Airlines will start charging most passengers to check bags. And Phoenix travelers have thoughts about it.
How the unexplained encounter stunned the Valley 28 years ago today.
It should be a remarkable sight, unless the weather doesn’t cooperate.
The gonzo event where all gender identities wear bridal dresses and hit up downtown bars returns this weekend.
Everybody knows the bird is the word.
A new documentary about the sport of women’s baseball – not softball – got a local screening last weekend.
The man behind “The Machine” is coming to the Valley.
Legge, a 44-year-old British driver, was the first woman to race in any NASCAR Cup Series race since Danica Patrick in 2018.
You can’t miss this fun, colorful homage to “Super Mario Bros.”
Better than a Royale with cheese, select Harkins locations will screen six of Tarantino’s most beloved films for just $5 each.
The Arizona Women’s Climbing Coalition helps women and genderqueer folks find confidence and community in the great outdoors.